I do not read / listen to a lot of fiction, but I did enjoy this book. The narrator did a good job of "playing" the different characters. There was a lot of build up, but leaves a lot of ending up to your own imagination. The disappointment of the ending soon passes as the truth of the actual treaties and agreements come to light that this work of fiction was extrapolated from.

Overall, not a bad book and one that good or bad, you are bound to learn from.

Where does Agenda 21 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This was my first audio book, but I loved it. Listening to the story really puts you in the story.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Agenda 21?

the various "How did this happen" type scenes were memorable. Hearing all the different versions of how it happened goes to show how easy it is to change real history and it gave me goosebumps even thinking "What If".

Which scene was your favorite?

The escape scene was an exciting moment. Also left me wondering.... Did they really make it?

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Having to give up the child she gave birth too. That was heartbreaking. And hearing the Recycle center being used when they talk about people who are gone. That was sad too

Any additional comments?

If you can get past the big name on the book you should give it a chance. Harriet Parke did a wonderful job on this book. She put her heart and soul into this and it is worth reading. I gave it a shot and was not disappointed at all.

The book was well performed and interesting. the only thing I didn't like was the dialog and the depth of character. It seemed shallow and repetitive. There was little to no action and or excitement. I understand that it is based on a real United Nations article that can change life in the world as we know it but it still lacked depth.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

I wanted more resolution and completion.

What about January LaVoy’s performance did you like?

She did a great job.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The prologue was what really made me think about the impact of Agenda 21

It is Scary but for those that want to know what is realy happening this is a wake up call. It is time to wake up. We need Glenn to lead us out of this mess that most folks do notrealize we are in.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Glenn

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I am afraid and anyone that has taken the time to look at the real world and realize there are Evil folks out there that want us dead and stop thinking about How does someone make you feel. But go with the Facts.

Any additional comments?

We need to be like what John Kenadey said. Ask what we can do for our country. And do not be tolorant of Islam

I would listen to Agenda 21 again-there was so much to the story that just listening one time does not cover the whole picture.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Agenda 21?

My mother & I listened to this book at the same time, we were able to discuss the different points Ms. Parke brings up and to see if something like this could really happen in our nation.

What does January LaVoy bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I like listening to narrators that have different voices to the characters and January LaVoy does that for me. Each of her character voices were on target for the character. I think she was able to grab the emotion of the scene and the age of the character very well.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The ending moved me-it was an ending you wanting but you still didn't except it.